New chart for Getting Blanked about Pete Rose. He was very good at baseball.
Full chart here: http://blogs.thescore.com/mlb/2012/03/08/flip-flop-fly-ball-pete-rose-was-very-good/
New chart for Getting Blanked about Pete Rose. He was very good at baseball.
Full chart here: http://blogs.thescore.com/mlb/2012/03/08/flip-flop-fly-ball-pete-rose-was-very-good/
Gapper, Rosie Red, and Mr. Redlegs.
“Reds at Cardinals, July 17, 1974.” Drawn w/ the iPad app, Brushes.
It’s the top of the fourth, Cardinals up 4-2. Bob Gibson is pitching, Tim McCarver catching, Dave Concepción at bat, and Dan Driessen is on second. Concepción goes on to ground out, Driessen moving over to third. Up next, Ken Griffey doubles, and Driessen scores. The Reds tie the game in the sixth, and finally, in the twelfth, George Foster doubles, knocking in two runs, giving the Reds a 6-4 win.
Riverfront Stadium, 1973. From U.S. National Archives. Lots of great stuff there.
1938 All-Star Game logo, from Chris Creamer’s SportsLogos.net
King Felix
May 26, 2012
photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images
“I’m not from Baltimore, but this is my town.”
photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 23: Andy Pettitte #46 of the New York Yankees pitches to Alex Gordon #4 of the Kansas City Royals during their game on May...
Peanuts #1, ca. 1953
cover by Charles M. Schulz